[nse]
-AUTOSTART = YES
+AUTOSTART = @AUTOSTART@
+FORCESTART = YES
@JAVAPORT@PORT = 2097
HOSTNAME = localhost
-HOME = $SERVICEHOME
BINARY = gnunet-service-nse
ACCEPT_FROM = 127.0.0.1;
ACCEPT_FROM6 = ::1;
-UNIXPATH = /tmp/test-nse-service-nse.unix
+UNIXPATH = $GNUNET_RUNTIME_DIR/gnunet-service-nse.sock
UNIX_MATCH_UID = NO
UNIX_MATCH_GID = YES
-PROOFFILE = $SERVICEHOME/.nse-proof
+PROOFFILE = $GNUNET_DATA_HOME/nse/proof.dat
-# The directory where the NSE services logs timestamps everytime a size estime
-# flooding message is received
-HISTOGRAM_DIR = $SERVICEHOME
+# The directory where the NSE services logs timestamps everytime
+# a size estime flooding message is received
+# This option is only used for benchmarking, not in production.
+HISTOGRAM_DIR = $GNUNET_CACHE_HOME/nse/histogram
# How 'slowly' should the proof-of-work be constructed (delay
# between rounds); sane values between 0 and ~1000.
+# It should rarely make sense to change this value.
+# Only systems with slow CPUs where 5ms is a long time might
+# want it to be reduced.
WORKDELAY = 5 ms
# Note: changing any of the values below will make this peer
-# completely incompatible with other peers!
+# completely incompatible with other peers!
+
+# How often do peers exchange network size messages?
+# Note that all peers MUST use the same interval.
+# DO NOT CHANGE THIS VALUE, doing so will break the protocol!
INTERVAL = 1 h
-# 26 is about 100 minutes on a modern i7 (single-core) for PBKDF2;
-# need to re-calibrate once we have SCRYPT!
-WORKBITS = 26
+
+# 2^22 hash operations take about 2-3h on a modern i7 (single-core)
+# for SCRYPT; with 2ms/op and 5ms workdelay, we can expect
+# the POW calculation to be done by a high-end peer in about 6h
+# DO NOT CHANGE THIS VALUE, doing so will break the protocol!
+WORKBITS = 22